Faculty Employment Opportunity (Graduate Clinical Psychology)

FACULTY POSITION IN GRADUATE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Teaching core theoretical and clinical courses in the graduate program.
• Advising and mentoring graduate students in their academic, clinical and professional development.
• Participating in activities and committees in the graduate program and the university.
• Collaborating with the graduate faculty regarding curriculum implementation, student support, and continuous program improvement.

QUALIFICATIONS:

• A doctorate in Clinical Psychology is preferred.
• Candidates must be licensed or actively pursuing licensure in the State of California.
• Candidates must have evidence of a strong commitment to graduate education and clinical work.
• Diversity training and experience are highly valued.
• Ability and desire to integrate Christian faith with psychology teaching, research, and practice.
• Strong record of teamwork, collaboration, communication, and interpersonal skills.

COMPENSATION:

Rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Compensation includes a generous benefits plan.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Please complete and electronically submit the Faculty Employment Application (found at www.vanguard.edu/hr) including all listed supplemental documents to Lisa Hann, Assistant Director, Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology at LHann@Vanguard.edu. Following a preliminary screening, graduate transcripts, course evaluation summaries, and representative course syllabi may be required.  Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.  More information about the University and the Graduate Clinical Psychology Department can be found on our web site.

CONTACT:

Dr. Jerre White
Director, Graduate Clinical Psychology
JWhite@Vanguard.edu

VANGUARD UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA is a private, co-educational, comprehensive University of liberal arts and professional studies, that believes its evangelical Christian community in the Pentecostal tradition offers a unique opportunity for academic achievement. Vanguard University embodies a Christ-centered, multicultural community, that values and encourages qualified applicants that are diverse in gender, generation, ethnicity, race and/or ability, and seek faculty members to teach, mentor and advise approximately 2,000 students in a way that reflects a commitment to cultural proficiency. Where permitted by law and in relation to the school’s heritage and mission, Vanguard does exercise religious preference throughout the University.

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Posted 1.04.12